Double Header to spread the Sky Blues word

This Saturday Sydney FC will hold the clubs first ever Westfield W-League and National Youth League double header with WIN Stadium in Wollongong hosting the historic event.

This Saturday Sydney FC will hold the clubs first ever Westfield W-League and National Youth League double header with WIN Stadium in Wollongong hosting the historic event.

Steve Corica-s NYL side will commence proceedings as they pursue their third straight victory when they face Perth Glory at 12:45pm before the defending W-League Champions, featuring a host of local talent and Matildas, take on Adelaide United at 3pm.

Adult tickets are just $10, children aged 16 to 12 are $5 and kids under 12 are free.

Plus, the first 100 people who pre-purchase their tickets will go in the draw to win a signed Sydney FC W-League jersey. Tickets can be purchased at the WIN Entertainment Centre.

After the match, the entire Sydney FC W-League team will make an appearance at the Fraternity Club, giving you a chance to meet your favourite players.

The W-League side features Wollongong-s own Dimi Poulous, the sides inform goalkeeper, 15-year-old sensation Caitlin Foord as well as former Illawarra Stingrays player Sam Spackman.

The Sky Blue women continued their dominance of the W-League over the weekend with a 4-1 thrashing of Melbourne Victory, extending their unbeaten run to 13 matches and are firm championship favourites.

And depending on selection, the National Youth League team will feature some of Sydney FC-s A-League stars.

“This is a great opportunity for Sydney FC to showcase the future stars of football to the Illawarra region. Not only is our W-League side the reigning champions but five of the girls are in the Matildas team as well,” Sydney FC Head of Football Stefan Kamasz said.

“We have very strong ties with Football South Coast and their support has allowed us to take the Sydney FC brand and the young stars of our club to the region.

“Our National Youth League side contains the next generation of Sydney FC stars and is coached by club legend Steve Corica. They are playing very entertaining football for a young team as are our W-League team so the day will feature some entertaining football and plenty of goals.”